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Chaos and Calls for Change: Mogadishu’s tuk tuk drivers demand action

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MOGADISHU (KAAB TV) – In the bustling streets of Mogadishu, lawlessness reigns supreme, with crowded roads, rampant destruction, and neglect leading to a surge in fatal accidents.

Each day, precious lives are lost amidst the chaos gripping the capital.

Frustration has reached a boiling point among tuk tuk drivers, who are at the forefront of navigating the city’s perilous roads.

Now, they are demanding accountability and action. Their target? The mayor of Mogadishu, whom they believe must be ousted to bring about much-needed change.

Beyond seeking the removal of the mayor, these drivers are advocating for a restoration of law and order on the streets.

They argue that without proper enforcement, the gridlock on Mogadishu’s roads will only worsen, exacerbating the daily struggles faced by both drivers and passengers alike.

Kaab TV has taken the pulse of these tuk tuk taxi drivers, capturing their frustrations and amplifying their voices in the call for a safer, more orderly Mogadishu. As the city grapples with its myriad challenges, the urgency for meaningful reform grows ever more pressing.

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